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Palestinian Protesters set fire to tomb; Turkey shoots down drone; Brazil intelligence chief dies; Afghan government welcomes troop extension

Palestinian Protesters set fire to Joseph’s tomb in Nablus

Hundreds of Palestinian youth threw Moltov cocktail bombs at Joseph’s tomb complex on Friday morning. Some of the rioters then broke in and began throwing the explosives inside. Palestinian security then took control, firing shots into the air and removing them from the sight. Israelis are outraged, declaring the scene “unforgivable.”

The tomb is located in the West Bank City of Nablus and is revered as that of the biblical figure, Joseph. Palestinian leader, Mahmoud Abbas has condemned the violence and said the site would be repaired. Earlier in the week, Abbas had claimed that Israel had executed a 13 year old Palestinian boy. Israeli PM Netanyahu quickly responded, accusing Abbas of “lies and incitement.”

Also on the West Bank, a Palestinian disguised as a news photographer stabbed and wounded an Israeli soldier, the attacker was later shot dead.

Turkey Warplanes shoot down drone near Syria, US suspects Russian origin

Turkey shot down an unidentified drone in Turkish airspace near Syria. US officials say that they believe it was of Russia origin. The Turkish military says that its jets shot down the aircraft after it continued on its trajectory after three warnings. The Russian defense ministry says that all of its planes in Syria had safely returned to base and that all drones were operating as planned. Russian jets violated Turkey’s airspace on two other occasions this month. Turkey has warned that it will respond if the instances are repeated.

Brazil ex-army intelligence Chief Dies  

Brazil’s former head of army intelligence, Carlos Alberto Brilhante Ustra, has died at the age of 83. The retired army Colonel had previously been accused by human rights activists of ordering the illegal arrest and torture of 500 left wing activists. He lead the Doi-Codi intelligence service from 1970-1974. Ustra never apologized for his activities against the left-wing, rather stating that he was “fighting terrorism.”

Ustra said that the current Brazilian President, Rousseff, belonged to four terrorist organizations. She was arrested in 1970 for her political activities. Ultra said that he was never in charge and only followed orders from superiors. Conflicting reports state that he was personally in charge of two torture centers. A judge found Ustra guilty in 2012 of human rights violations and ordered him to pay compensation to a journalist who was abducted by the secret police 30 years ago.

Afghan government welcomes troops extension

The Afghan government has welcomed the US’s decision to extend its military presence in Afghanistan beyond 2016. The US announced on Thursday that it would maintain 5,500 troops in Afghanistan until early 2017, a shift from the plans to remove most by late 2016; the Taliban has vowed to continue attacks on troops to force them out.  Currently there are 9,800 troops in Afghanistan, the US had planned to remove all but a small embassy based force of 1,000.

The Afghan government says the shift shows a “renewal of the partnership” and vows to step up anti-terror efforts. The Taliban has said in a statement that the removal of troops will not change their mission and attacks will increase. Last week US military commander in Afghanistan, Gen Campbell, stated that an enhanced military presence would be needed if the Taliban were to be expelled. These statements followed the Taliban’s brief capture of the northern city of Kunduz, marking their most significant gain since 2001. The Taliban maintains that this is an “unwinnable war” and that they will continue to step up their campaign.

Afghan forces have struggled to contain the insurgency and are relying on allies for support. The US fears the continual growth of the Islamic state in Afghanistan, as well as a rapid collapse of President Ghani’s government.

Other stories we’re following:

Malaysia arrests Kosovo man for “hacking US files for IS”

Dozens dead after attack on Nigerian mosque

Four wounded in violence in Central African Republic capital

Syrian Army and Russian jets target rebel towns north of Homs

Mexico, US to open jointly staffed border stations

Venezuelan opposition politician Manuel Rosales arrested

A Third Intifada?

Following a speech last week by Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas to the United Nation (UN), Palestinian violence in the West Bank escalated. There is a growing concern that this rise in violence is the beginning of a ‘Third Intifada.’

In Abbas’s speech to the UN, he spouts out a list of claimed Israeli violations of the Oslo accords, which outlined a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine, and then claimed that the accords would no longer bind the PA.

Abbas accused Israel of not committing to the agreement and goes on to say that the PA “will not remain the only ones committed to the implementation of these agreements.” Abbas cited Israel refusal to “cease settleme­nt activities” as a violation of the agreement.

However, despite the continuous bristling by Abbas over Israeli Jewish communities existing in the West Bank, their existence does not violate the accords. I repeat, the existence of Israeli Jewish communities in the West Bank does not violate the accords. There are no provisions in the Oslo accords that call for a cessation of Jewish communities in the region. Moreover, there is no International law, which can bar a Jew from moving there if they choose to do so. The arrangement, which was agreed upon by both parties, has always been that the status of these Jewish communities to be determined through final status negotiations.

There have always been Jews living on that land. There has been a long and concerted effort over the years to falsely paint Jews as colonial occupiers with no connection to the land. However, the only time Jews have not lived in that area is during a 19-year period between 1948 and 1967, when the Egyptian and Trans-Jordanian governments (who were illegally occupying the land at the International community’s indifference) forced Jews out. Prior to that, the High Contracting Parties with legal stewardship over the area promised that land to the Jews, in recognition of their historic connection to the land.

The Palestinian’s, however, from its inception, NEVER bound themselves to the agreement. The Palestinians have violated the agreement at every opportunity.

The agreements explicitly forbid the PA from conducting foreign relations. Yet, for decades, Palestinians and their allies in the UN have been pushing Resolutions through the body, which bastardizes international laws in order to push their false narrative.

However, since the beginning of the accords, the PA engaged repeatedly in diplomacy on every level. In 2012, the Palestinians unilaterally sought an upgrade to their status at the UN. In April, Abbas signed applications to join 15 international treaties and conventions, to which they are flagrantly violating the vast majority of them. Every attack on Israel by the PA on international scene and every attempt to change their status with the UN violated the agreement.

There are specific provisions stating that the PA is obligated to abstain from hostile propaganda and the incitement of violence. Nonetheless, this behavior has been a constant, since Oslo’s inception. For the past two decades, Palestinians not even tried to live up to this part of the agreement. They have regularly praised terrorists, such as Hamas’s chief bomb maker Yihya Ayyash, whom in 1996 then-PA president Yasser Arafat honored him and called him a martyr. Last year, Abbas’ Fatah movement encouraged a ‘car intifada’ and posted numerous cartoons and statements calling for this violence, which resulted in the deaths of several people including a three-month old baby girl. Additionally, recently released documents reveal that the PA has been paying millions to convicted Hamas terrorists for years.

All of these actions, plus countless others, are a direct and flagrant violation of the accords.

It would behoove the international community to realize that having Jewish neighborhoods in the West Bank is neither a violation of the Oslo, nor is it what’s killing it; it’s the fact that one side would rather encourage people to commit vehicular homicide or stab people, than to have Jewish neighbors, is what’s killing Oslo.

Additionally, the international community needs to start seeing through Abbas’s rhetoric and finally recognize that the Palestinians have been blatantly violating the accords since the day they were signed.

Moves and Countermoves in Syria, Violence in West Bank, Chinese Carrier Construction…

Threat Information Office Headlines 10-5-15

Russian countermoves in Syria taking shape

With Russian TV forecasting today’s weather as ‘sunny with a chance of airstrikes,’ the Kremlin is clearly unapologetic regarding its aggressive strategy of anti-Assad forces in Syria.  Parliament Defense Committee chairman Admiral Vladimir Komoyedov said that the Russian Navy is studying the possibility of initiating a blockade on Syria’s Mediterranean coast, in order to shorten its logistical supply times from Crimea, as well as carrying out artillery strikes on rebel positions.  He also raised the possibility of Russian volunteers from Ukraine heading to Syria to fight the Islamic State, with Russia reusing the “Little Green Men” strategy of deniable volunteers it used in the invasion of Ukraine.

The US has announced that strikes against IS targets will continue, raising the possibility of a proxy war reminiscent of Afghanistan in the 80’s.  In the event of a full-blown conflict, the Pentagon is revising its contingency war plans, which have not been updated since the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Violence intensifies in Jerusalem and the West Bank

Violence between Israel and Palestine has intensified over the past few days, killing Israeli citizens and wounding many Palestinian protestors. Israeli military reported that at a rally organized by Hamas, Palestinians “threw firebombs, rolled burning tires and threw rocks at soldiers who eventually opened fire after using tear gas and stun grenades.” The Israeli government has reportedly been forced to increase security measures. As of Sunday, Palestinians who do not live, work, or study in Jerusalem have been barred from entering the Old City. Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group claimed responsibility for deadly stabbing attacks against Jewish citizens.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced Sunday that more Israeli troops would be deployed to Jerusalem and the West Bank, in response to the violence. Netanyahu also announced that Israel was “waging a fight to the death against Palestinian terror” and that steps would be taken to “include speeded up demolition of terrorists’ homes.”  Later on Sunday, two rockets were fired from Gaza Strip towards Israel, leaving no casualties.

China is full speed ahead on aircraft carrier construction

Beijing is also busy implementing its power projection strategy in Asia: closely following its South China Sea island reclamation project is the news that it is constructing its first aircraft carrier.  While China currently possesses just one carrier, which was retrofitted from a Ukrainian model, plans call for an additional three ships.  A limiting factor is that unlike the US and France’s steam catapult launch systems, which give their aircraft a much longer range of flight, the Chinese carriers will employ the so-called ‘ski jump’ design, which means the aircraft will launch with their own power, restricting their range of operations.

Curfew imposed in Guinean city Nzerekore after political clashes

Rival political groups are clashing in Guinea as October 11 Presidential elections approach. Violence erupted in the city of Nzerekore during a visit by President Alpha Conde, who is running for re-election. Arrests and the imposition of a curfew followed. The medical charity, Alliance for International Medical Action announced that dozens were admitted to the local hospital suffering gunshot, stone, and baton injuries.

The main rivalry is between Conde’s Rally of the Guinean People (RPG) party and the Union of Democratic Forces of Guinea (UFDG) led by Cellou Dalein Dialo. Similar clashes took place in the northern town of Koundara late last month. With Conde favored to win in the upcoming election, opposition parties request that voting be “postponed to address alleged irregularities in the process.”

Other stories we’re following:

Baghdad’s ‘Green Zone’ open to public

2 Egyptian policeman shot by IS in Sinai Peninsula

British detainee on hunger strike in Guantanamo

Turkish jets intercept Russian warplane violating airspace

70 anti-IS Sunni Arab tribesman killed by IS in Iraq

Syrian man and Filipino accomplice arrested in Saudi Arabia for plotting attack

Ukrainian president insists on Russian withdrawal by year’s end

Russia Defense Ministry: 10 IS targets hit in airstrikes since Saturday

52 Saudi academics, clerics call on public in Syria to fight Russia

Somalian president sets one year deadline for defeating al-Shabaab

18 killed outside Nigerian capital in series of explosions; suspect Boko Haram

South Sudanese President apparently violates peace agreement

NYU Student released from North Korean custody

Trans Pacific Trade deal approved, putting pressure on China’s economy

Fact Checking PM Hamdallah

During an interview between the Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah and the Washington Post, Hamdallah made several statements regarding the Palestinian Leadership’s hope for negotiations that would include a deadline for the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the West Bank and the establishment of a Palestinian state. Despite an internal Palestinian resolution slating this deadline as the year 2017 and stating in the interview that negotiations can be resumed once a UN resolution echoing this demand passes, Hamdallah insisted that this was not a precondition for renewed talks.

When asked about how he felt about the new Israeli government Hamdallah stated:

“We are willing to work with any government that is elected in Israel. We hope negotiations will be resumed, but within a new framework. We need a time limit for the Israeli withdrawal from our territories and date for the establishment of the [Palestinian] state – the leadership in Palestine has put the date as the end of 2017.”

It seems to me that setting a deadline is a precondition.

The interviewer seemed skeptical and questioned Hamdallah as to whether or not he thought it was a precondition for restarting talks.

“It’s not a precondition. We want a U.N. resolution that can guarantee an establishment of a Palestinian state.”

Setting time limits and deadlines sounds a lot like a precondition to me. Hamdallah then makes a statement about a UN resolution and the Palestinians attempts to force unilateral action through the use of international organizations.

“We need outside intervention from the U.N., from the superpowers, from the United States. Once there is a resolution, whether the U.N.is  asking for Israel to withdrawal and for the establishment of the state, this has to be guaranteed by the superpowers. Otherwise, it will just be on paper. We hope that the United States’ intervention can help us.

Recently, Palestine tried to throw out Israel from the world soccer governing body, FIFA. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently called for the Palestinians to end such measures and return to negotiations. According to the Jerusalem Post, Netanyahu said:

“The only way is direct talks. I believe that the solution is two states for two peoples. I am saddened that while we loosen restrictions, the Palestinians have been dealing with their move at FIFA and with attempts at delegitimization. We need to send a clear message to the Palestinians – stop this campaign and come back to negotiations without preconditions.”

Yet the Palestinians appear determined to involve third parties in their efforts to facilitate the creation of a Palestinian state.

When asked if the Palestinians have given up on direct Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. Hamdallah replied, “We are going through the U.N.”

Hamdallah, who opened the interview by stating that he is willing to work with any government elected in Israel, insisted that Israeli concerns regarding efficacy of the PA at controlling dangerous elements in the West Bank can be put to rest.

“Look at the West Bank now – we are keeping law and order to the maximum,” Hamdallah said.

Interesting for Hamdallah to state that law and order in the West Bank are kept to a maximum, when just a week and a half ago two Israeli police officers were wounded in a vehicular terror attack in East Jerusalem.

A couple of days after that attack, a Palestinian assailant in East Jerusalem stabbed two Jewish youths.

As you can see in this article, Hamdallah’s interview is filled with misinformation and hypocrisy.

Abbas Demands for Two-State Solution

On Wednesday, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas met with EU Foreign Minister Frederica Mogherini to discuss the latest developments surrounding the Middle East peace process.

During the meeting, Chief PLO Negotiator Saeb Erekat said that Abbas stressed that he was in favor of resuming the peace process with Israel, but only after the Israeli government accepts the Palestinian demands, which includes the acceptance of the 1967 border two-state solution. This is coming from the same President who less than a year ago said that the Palestinians would never recognize Israel as a Jewish state.

Since succeeding Yassir Arafat as Palestinian Authority president and leader of Fatah, The press constantly refers to Abbas as “moderate,” despite the fact that Abbas, Arafat, and a few colleagues founded Fatah in 1959 to “liberate” Israel, not the West Bank or the Gaza Strip.

According to the Arutz Sheva, less than a year ago, Abbas not only provoked his people against Israel, but also described Jews who visit the Temple Mount as a “herd of cattle.”

Abbas is also a Holocaust denier who published his doctoral thesis as a book, “The Other Side: The Secret Relationship between Nazism and the Zionist Movement,” which denied the severity of the Holocaust and claimed “a secret relationship between Nazism and the Zionist movement.

Official PA TV and other media outlets under Abbas’ control frequently describe Israeli cities as part of “Palestine,” exhibiting no inclination to recognize Israel’s right to exist or even the fact of Israel’s existence.

Also during the meeting this past Wednesday, Abbas warned the Israeli government that if they do not comply with his demands, then the Palestinian Authority would continue to internationalize the conflict, drawing in foreign bodies such as the International Criminal Court. According to Haaretz, prior to signing the Rome Statute in December 2014, Nabil Abuznaid, the Palestinian Authority ambassador to The Netherlands, said that going to the ICC represented a “final divorce: one way move, no way back,” and that this move is to be considered “a game-changer, a step after which a negotiated two-state solution may be all but impossible.”

With the Palestinians taking Israel to the International Criminal Court and trying to kick Israel out of the international soccer league, their war against the Jews continues. Despite Abbas’ “acceptance” of the two-state solution, his behavior and Palestinian’s recent behavior, reflect their honest intentions: for the destruction of Israel.

Palestinian Jihadi Group Clashes with Islamic State over Refugee Camp

On April 2, 2015, Palestinian fighters and Syrian rebels moved to retake a refugee camp in Syria’s capital of Damascus which had been seized by the Islamic state.

IS has held control over substantial portions of the camp following fighting which began on April 1st. ISIS captured the majority of the camp, in order to position themselves to target Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian president. Reportedly, Al-Qaeda-linked Jabhat Al Nusra fighters joined Islamic State in the attack.

While it initially seemed the Islamic State had succeeded, later in the day, the Palestinian terrorist group, Aknaf Beit Al-Maqdis retaliated, attempting to retake the Yarmouk camp.

Approximately 18,000 civilians, 3,500 of whom are children, live in the refugee camp. The United Nations Refugee Works Agency, states that the clashes taking part inside of the camp are putting the children at serious risk.

Syrian rebels entered the camp in order to help fight against the Islamic State. By the end of April 2nd they had forced ISIS to the edges of the camp. Fighting is currently continuing on the outskirts of the camp, with Aknaf Beit al-Maqdis and the Syrian rebels trying to regain complete control. So far, there have been six fatalities and 17 others wounded.

Palestinian fighters who were able to regain control of nearly all of the camp though IS remains present on the borders.

Several articles have reported that the group Aknaf Beit al-Maqdis is loyal to Hamas. Previously the group’s allegiance was to al-Qaeda and in 2013, Aknaf Beit al-Maqdis was publicly speaking out against Hamas. Aknaf Beit al-Maqdis’ renewed loyalty may be recognition that they share more in common with Hamas than IS.

The Islamic State’s Dabiq magazine recently published its argument against what it described as factionalism, and instead emphasized loyalty to the Islamic State and the path to global jihad.

Despite their similar in goals, Hamas and Aknaf Beit al-Maqdis are principally Palestinian in orientation and support liberating Palestine as an Islamic State as a first step towards global jihad.

As a result, there have been repeated rhetorical disagreements between Hamas (and its parent organization, The Muslim Brotherhood) and the Islamic State. Islamic State believes that it is inappropriate for Hamas to try to liberate Palestine as a national project, because the true priority is establishing a united Islamic caliphate.

Yet again, we see how an ideological analysis can provide useful insights regarding inter-jihadi disputes.

The Co-Opting of Ferguson

Protesters have been taking to the streets for months following the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. The protesters claim that the shooting was racially motivated and describe it as a gross injustice and an abuse of police power.

Protests have grown beyond the streets of Ferguson and erupted in cities all across the country. While many of them were peaceful, the protests have grown more violent following a grand jury decision not to indict Officer Darren Wilson for shooting Brown.

President Obama’s former chief of staff and current mayor of Chicago Rahm Emanuel once stated, “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.” This is an opinion that leftist groups take to heart. These organizations have a history of utilizing national crisis’ to promote their own political agendas.  Anyone keeping a close eye on the Ferguson protests will notice that this crisis is no different.

Since the beginning of the Ferguson protests, national pro-Palestinian organizations have been co-opting the Michael Brown protests to further their anti-Israel agenda.  These groups are positioning themselves as leaders within a broad coalition of supporters seeking to target law enforcement under the guise of promoting social justice and protecting civil rights.

Since the protests have begun, national organizations such as Code Pink, the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), Muslims for Ferguson, and the Palestinian BDS National Committee have hijacked the Ferguson protests for their own purposes. These organizations have organized speakers, used social media, and created petitions that attempt to establish parallels between the Palestinians and Michael Brown.

Many of the people who support the Ferguson protests have no prior knowledge of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict but Ferguson protesters have chosen sides, overwhelmingly showing solidarity with Palestinians. This opinion is not based on careful research, but on pro-Palestine groups’ willingness to glom on to other causes.

Members of these organizations traveled to Ferguson to march with other protesters. While in Ferguson, they weaved a pro-Palestinian message into the protests. They donned Palestinian keffiyas (traditional headscarves), pro-Palestinian t-shirts, and carried signs that said things such as, “Occupation is a crime, Ferguson to Palestine, Resist U.S. Racism, Boycott Israel.”

The pro-Palestinian sentiment throughout the Ferguson protests has led Palestinians in the Middle East to twitter in order to add to the Palestinian cause globally. Palestinians have been posting photos encouraging the protestors in Ferguson. These photos have received a sizable level of support from individuals who support the Ferguson protests.

Notably, Detroit Lion Reggie Bush posted a picture on his Instagram account of a man holding a sign reading, “The Palestinian people know what mean [sic] to be shot while unarmed because of your ethnicity #ferguson #justice.”

Anti-Israel sentiments are not the only agenda item these organizations are pushing at the Ferguson protests. CAIR and other Muslim groups have also conspired with each other to equate the Ferguson shooting to the death of a radical Islamist Imam Luqman Ameen Abdullah.

Abdullah, who has had a long criminal history, was shot and killed after he opened fire on FBI agents. CAIR officials have attempted to use the Brown protests to advance a narrative of the Abdullah shooting, as a conspiratorial effort by police to intimidate Muslims.

Attending protests and drawing superficial similarities between two unrelated causes is a creative propaganda effort aimed at garnering greater support to their own cause and positioning themselves as civil rights leaders. These organizations are deceptively painting the Michael Brown shooting, the Abdullah shooting, and Palestinian statehood as issues that fall under the same broad brush in an effort to push a political agenda.

It is deceptive for a group to claim popular support for their cause if they had to hijack another cause to get it. It is important to call out these organizations for using protesters as pawns to acquire support for their own political agendas.

France Votes to Recognize a Palestinian State

At the Assemblée Nationale earlier today, French legislators voted 339-151 to recognize Palestine as a state. The leftist parties of France, which consists of the Communist (PCF) and Green Parties (les Verts), and nearly the entire Socialist Party (PS) supported the motion. Francois Hollande, the Socialist President who is at the onset of his reelection campaign, has also stressed the need to recognize a Palestinian state. The proposition, handed to the President of the National Assembly on Friday November 20, calls for the recognition of the state of Palestine in hopes that peace talks and negotiations will resume. France possesses both the largest Jewish and Muslim population of any European country, and such a vote will probably lead to protests and rallies by both sects of the population.

Laurent Fabius, Ministre of Foreign Affairs and International Development, stated last week at the Assemblée Nationale that the need for both an Israeli and Palestinian state is imperative. This recognition is non-binding, and similar to those passed in the parliaments of Ireland, England, and Spain, and will give France a two-year time frame to relaunch and complete negotiations for a Palestinian and Israeli state. Mr. Fabius promised that France would have an integral role in these two-state discussions but stated that if, at the end of this diplomatic push, there is no successful outcome then France would adopt a binding recognition of a Palestinian state.

The majority of right wing and conservatives of the French Assembly is opposed to the motion. On Friday afternoon, Gilbert Collard, member of the far right Marine Blue Gathering (RBM), a French coalition that also includes the Marine Le Pen’s Front Nationale (FN), stood in a five-minute speech dictating that although a Palestinian state is needed, but that it cannot be attained under these conditions. He stated that the sponsors of the bill are not only seeking to endanger the security of the Israeli state, but to also “eradicate Israel.” He also stated that recognition of this resolution signifies that France would be embracing terrorism, Hamas, and the hate that has resulted in the deaths of those in Jerusalem and across Israel. Others on the right claim this is a political move by the left who are seeking to gain support of the French Muslim community ahead of elections. Israel has already responded to the vote, claiming that such support for Palestine will eventually endanger the peace process going forward.

What is the significance of this vote? France is one of the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, and such threats of recognizing Palestine at the end of two years — with or without a deal – is concerning. Although Mr. Fabius has established a timetable, his understanding of what is an acceptable definition of what will eventually become a Palestinian state is unknown. This vote may encourage other Western European countries who have grown tired of the stalled peace talks to recognize Palestine, as well as encourage the European Union to establish a binding resolution at the international level.

 

A New Kind of War: A Report and Analysis on the U.S. Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation’s West Coast Planning

A New Kind of War on Israel and the Jews Just Took Place at BDS Conference in San Diego: Something To Be Afraid Of

By Lee Kaplan

I attended undercover the west coast national planning conference of the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation last September 19-21 in San Diego, California. The US Campaign is, in fact, the International Solidarity Movement, sometimes known as Palsolidarity, having been renamed and repackaged to serve as the main nerve center for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel in the United States. Over 400 groups statewide dedicated to bringing down the Jewish state were represented.

A repetitive theme of this event was that truth was irrelevant if it stood in the way of destroying Israel or interfered with the BDS movement’s goals. Lying by omission was a favored tactic that presented just enough information to convey a false impression without telling the whole truth or story at this event. Where this tactic failed, outright lying was the method of the day.

Deconstructing the truth about Israel and its irredentist terrorist neighbors like Hamas to fool an unknowing American public was the main goal and, in terms of training new legions to go out and do that, the event was successful. This wasn’t about peace, but about de-legitimizing Israel to strengthen Hamas, nor was it about academic freedom or accurate scholasticism as it tried to suggest it was.

What also distinguished this planning event over previous years was that of the approximately 350 individual attendees and leaders, at least half were disaffected “Jews” who were dedicated to discrediting American Jewish and Christian institutions that support a Jewish state. The Arab front group Jewish Voice for Peace and the Jewish anti-Zionist Network were prominent promoters of schemes and propaganda working alongside Arab groups and BDS leaders to devise “direct actions” and other methods of supporting Hamas and Palestinian terrorist goals under the guise of doing “humanitarian work” and fighting an imaginary “apartheid” and “genocide.” Such atrocities are allegedly perpetrated by Israeli and American Jewish groups against “innocent” Arabs according to the conference. A few radical homosexuals, some Jewish, also attended the event from Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism (QUIT) to lend support to Arab irredentist goals despite the Arab world’s persecution of gays.

At no time during the three day event was the idea of “peace” used in any context where Israel’s survival as being part of a two state solution conveyed. Instead, assorted student leaders from the Students for Justice in Palestine, assorted Arab and U.S. academics, a large contingent of retirees and even some Christian pastors all gathered to find out how best to boycott the Jews and de-legitimize Israel. Only here the word “Jew” was substituted with the word “Zionist”, followed by a plethora of false accusations, stale communist revolutionary slogans and assorted pseudo-academic anti-colonialist rhetoric so popular on college campuses. “Racism” was also mentioned frequently while advocating racism against Jews in Israel as part of the program. Hamas was scarcely mentioned, nor terrorism unless the words “Israeli terrorism” were used. Rockets being fired into Israel from Gaza were also not mentioned, save one remark from attorney Marjorie Cohn from the National Lawyers Guild who spoke about what she termed the “one single little rocket” that was fired on Israel from Gaza (there were actually over 3,000 and many Israelis, even Arabs, were killed).

Terrorist Enablers Led the Charge

The conference began on a Friday night with a panel that featured Rahim Kurwa of the UCLA Students for Justice in Palestine chapter; Rabab Abdulhadi, an Ethnic Studies “scholar” who is really more of an activist from San Francisco State University; Bill Mullen from the American Studies Association; and Marjorie Cohn from the National Lawyers Guild.

Kurwa introduced the audience to the event: “For what promises to be an amazing weekend of education and organization in solidarity work in the Palestinian struggle for liberation,” and said the event would serve for “the refreshing of Palestinian solidarity activism.” He recounted changes in the BDS Movement from 2009, 2010 and 2012 to 2014 today. In 2009, he said, “Professor William Robinson at UC Santa Barbara was called to task for using his university website to promote boycotting Israel outside his field of study and objections were raised then by Jewish groups.” Robinson managed to weather the campaign when the University decided he could do so as part of “academic freedom,” Kurwa said. Part of Robinson’s campaign back then, which Kurwa didn’t discuss, was his use of photos of Palestinian “victims” of Israeli “atrocities” placed alongside photos from the Holocaust. In fact, many of the photos of alleged Palestinian “victims” were actually photos of Israelis being beaten by Israeli police as they were deported from their homes in the West Bank, or staged scenes of Arabs that had no comparison with the Holocaust despite claims to the contrary:

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Robinson photos above. Left, Jewish boy arrested by Nazis; Arab boy detained for throwing rocks at police. Jewish boy went to death camp, Arab boy turned over to parents. On right, Nazi policeman beats a Jew in Warsaw; Robinson said mounted policeman (to right) was a Jew beating Arab on ground; mounted policeman was Israeli Jewish polieman forcibly deporting another Jew from settlement in the West Bank as part of Oslo.

Kurwa declared also that in 2009 that Jewish groups had attacked UCLA’s Center for Near East Studies as being biased against Israel particularly during Operation Cast Lead in Gaza. He declared these attacks as being engineered solely because the Jewish groups didn’t like the message rather than being due to academic bias or propaganda. “What they are doing today,” he said, “is asking for the same thing they asked for five years ago: for Middle East studies to stop producing scholarship.”

He went on to describe the disruption of Israeli ambassador Michael Oren’s speech at UC Irvine by UC Irvine’s Muslim Students Association and some Students for Justice in Palestine as a “brief disruption” (the event was closed down) that the Orange County district attorney misrepresented from “an exercise in free speech to an illegal conspiratorial act” (a conspiracy was proven about the event in court) and various chapters of the SJP considered the action as part of a valid new system of “disrupting pro-Palestinian speakers throughout the UC system so they could not speak.” Kurwa accused the Orange County District Attorney of “twisting the law.”

Kurwa also alluded to the case of Palestinian activist Rasmea Odeh in Chicago who is currently facing deportation hearings due to what he again termed “twisting” of immigration laws to punish her for being pro-Palestinian. He conveniently ignored the fact that Odeh murdered two men in a supermarket bombing in Israel in 1989 for which she was sentenced to twenty years in prison but paroled by Israel after ten. Odeh later lied on her entry papers to the United States saying she had never been convicted of a felony. To avoid the deportation, Odeh and her supporters fabricated claims of torture while she was in prison in Israel, and of her father being brought to her cell in front of 45 Israeli policemen and being forced to disrobe in front of her and coerced to rape her in front of everyone. This is her argument for not being deported and it is a lie, especially since people do not realize that if Odeh’s deportation orders go through, she would not be sent back to Israel but to Jordan, the country she left from to go to the United States and where she lived after her parole. Odeh’s plight was a recurring cause celebre at this conference to try and get her deportation canceled.

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Rasmea Odeh

Flashing forward to the more current events, Kurwa also bemoaned the recent sacking of Professor Stephen Salaita from the University of Illinois at Champlain because of his outspoken support for Palestine which Kurwa also deemed an abuse of academic freedom. Salaita was in fact sacked before he begin a term at that university after it was determined he had made multiple anti-Semitic public remarks against Jews and declared Israel an “apartheid state” when it is in fact the only state in the Middle East that does not practice apartheid. Given that the entire conference was based on half-truths and at times outright lies to forward its destroy- Israel- at- all -costs agenda, it’s not much of a surprise that support for Salaita would be such a strong issue also at this event. The attendees were encouraged by Kurwa, “to find Professor Salaita a job someplace, somehow, so he could continue his work” and he, too, was named a cause celebre for those in attendance.

Next up to speak was Rabab Abdulhadi of SFSU. Abdulahdi, as a Professor of Ethnic Studies has had a career as a pro-Palestinian activist against Israel and the US on the California taxpayer’s dime and recently came under criticism for spending $7,000 of California tax dollars on a trip to the Middle East to “show solidarity” and meet with PFLP terrorist Laila Khaled. Khaled was one of the first terrorists to start airplane hijacking and is under house arrest in Jordan.

Abdulhadi devoted part of her speech to attacking AMCHA and Stand With Us campus, two Pro-Israel advocacy groups that exposed Abdulhadi’s expenditures and statements in support of groups like Hamas. She thanked the conference organizers for “…the amazing support they have shown me after I have been attacked by the AMCHA Initiative campaign. It could not have happened without you.” Abdulhadi accused such groups of violating “academic freedom” and her right to free speech.

Abdulhadi complained of what she termed a “collection of attacks” that she alleged were from pro-Israel groups during the war on Gaza “and what this means to us in terms of repression.”

Citing attacks on “pro-Palestinian students and myself” she alleged took place not only at San Francisco State, she elaborated a list of other colleges to include “UC Santa Cruz, UC Davis, San Jose State, UC Berkeley, UCLA, University of Vermont, Northeastern, Northwestern, University of Michigan, NYU, Brooklyn College and elsewhere…” that she said were conducted by AMCHA, Stand With Us, Simon Wiesenthal and other pro-Jewish groups as being further examples of “a campaign of repression” and “denials of academic freedom.”

She and the other speakers on the panel scoffed at requests by such pro-Israel groups for “civility” from pro-Palestinian and BDS groups on campuses, such requests deemed as being “merely attempts to stifle debate.” This flew in the face of numerous physical attacks on pro-Israel students, even non-Jews, across the country by BDS groups.

She continued, “These attacks [by pro-Israel groups] are part of a very long history of repression and I’d like to send some as old as myself back to the Los Angeles 8 who were attacked by President Bush who then failed in trying to intimidate debate.” The LA 8 were prosecuted over twenty years ago for deportations after the FBI found fundraising and connections from them to the PFLP terrorist group, the same one Leila Khaled belongs to. Abdulhadi then said the government “…wanted to build internment camps for the citizens of 7 Arab countries and Iran and put people like the Japanese during World War II in them.”

Abdulhadi went on to praise the current SFSU President who she maintained in private had assured her he would never let groups like AMCHA or Stand with Us deny her “academic freedom” whereas “…the previous president had sought to control my behavior.” She continued adamantly, “I have a right to spend public tax dollars to teach social justice if I want to.”

She then went into a litany of revolutionary dialog, declaring Israel guilty of colonialism, an example of “white settlers taking advantage of an indigenous population.” She even included the situation in Ferguson as an example of where what the termed the indigenous black population was being abused by “the white settler community and the police department”—a rather silly statement. Incredibly, she also said the police officer who slew Michael Brown had been trained by Israel ( a complete lie) and complained about the “militarization” of the police “as a way of taking advantage of the haves and have- nots.”

She extended this idea to the recent war in Gaza as an example of the “haves” (Israel) taking advantage of the “have-nots” (the Palestinians). But then she claimed the Palestinians would rather live under bombardment by the Israelis and “stand tall” than capitulate to the Israeli government and she predicted a Third Intifada in the near future. She alluded to Palestinian cooperation with the ANC in fighting South African apartheid from SFSU in the 80’s (Jewish students did this also back then) and complained pointedly about the arrest of Sami al-Arian who was the US head of Palestinian Islamic Jihad in 2001, as if this was some form of oppression (Al-Arian was responsible for the deaths of over 100 people including some Americans through terrorist attacks). She attributed these events to racism by the “Zionists.” She declared in spite of setbacks like the war in Gaza and against BDS that their movement “…is more legitimate today for Palestinians than it ever was.” Abdulhadi, who went to the Middle East to show “solidarity” with a PFLP terrorist and consistently spoke of Palestinians aligning themselves with the likes of Hamas, concluded her speech by saying the BDS movement that day would mean “ ‘Never Again’ for anyone,” referring to Jewish resolve against another Holocaust. Considering her support for groups and individuals whose charter and verbiage call for the annihilation of all world Jewry, her concluding remarks were surreal.

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Rabab Abdulhadi                                                       PFLP Terrorist Leila Khaled

 

The evening concluded with Marjorie Cohn of the National Lawyers Guild, who, in addition to her shoddy math about rocket attacks on Israel, gave a long lecture on how BDS and anti-Israel advocates on campus could preserve their right to speak on campus, explaining what was legal and what was not legal. A pamphlet was also circulated to everyone in attendance. It was mentioned that some campuses had tried to “silence” pro-Palestinian speakers and she explained the law to everyone to see they would not be “silenced.” She mentioned earlier in the evening that she and the NLG were excoriated by Alan Dershowitz, an Israel supporter, for dishonesty and use of the law to promote BDS in America . She stated that she was very proud of Dershowitz’s vituperation against her. “I took it as a badge of honor,” she said.

 

Next up was Bill Mullen, a history professor and faculty advisor to SJP at Purdue. Mullen spoke about the Academic Studies Association’s (ASA’s) recent vote to boycott Israeli academics and programs. Mullen was highly critical and derisive of pro-Israel groups who opposed this, citing his own interpretation of academic freedom. According to Mullen, such opposition groups called for “civility” in academia when it came to discussing the Israel-Palestine conflict, Mullen declaring such requests an attempt to control unpopular ideas from the pro-Palestinian camp that would hinder critical thinking. Actually, such “civility” is supposed to mean not lying about Israeli history and actions (a frequent tactic at this conference also) or condoning terrorist groups and their tactics (such as defining terrorism as “legitimate resistance.”). Mullen further suggested it referred only to legitimate criticism of Israel and its policies and was just an effort to indoctrinate students from learning for themselves. He didn’t bother to mention that the vote and lobbying for this boycott activity in the ASA was carried out by Noura Erekat and some Palestinian plants along with some 80 Arab professors in the ASA who promote BDS and whose sole purpose of being there was to be a stacked deck to push for a boycott of Israeli institutions and to do so by misrepresentation if need be. Noura Erekat is the niece Saeb Erekat, Arafat’s second-in-command of the PLO and no slouch when it comes to lying about Israel committing atrocities against Arabs (Saeb claimed, for example, that the entire city of Jenin and its Arab population were wiped out by Israel; as a result he was banned from several television stations for doing so). In keeping with the tactic of lying by omission, Mullen failed to point out that boycotting Israeli academics and professors, rather than being an exercise in academic freedom was in fact a way to deny academic freedom to the pro-Israel camp by silencing anything they had to say and preventing them from proving when the BDS advocates in the ASA were lying. Documentation from the US Campaign who staged this conference, documentation that is generally fraudulent or leaves out details, was used as a basis for a petition to boycott Israel from within the ASA.

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   Bill Mullen                                                               Noura Erekat

The evening concluded with Marjorie Cohn of the National Lawyers Guild, who, in addition to her shoddy math about rocket attacks on Israel, gave a long lecture on how BDS and anti-Israel advocates on campus could preserve their right to speak on campus, explaining what was legal and what was not legal. A pamphlet was also circulated to everyone in attendance. It was mentioned that some campuses had tried to “silence” pro-Palestinian speakers and she explained the law to everyone to see they would not be “silenced.” She mentioned earlier in the evening that she and the NLG were excoriated by Alan Desrhowitz, an Israel supporter, for dishonesty and use of the law to promote BDS in America . She stated that she was very proud of Dershowitz’s vituperation against her. “I took it as a badge of honor,” she said.

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Marjorie Cohn of the National Lawyers Guild

 

THE BREAKOUT AND PLANNING SESSIONS

Saturday was devoted to revolving sessions that covered different planning and strategies to promote BDS against Israel in the United States.

The morning session was titled Mainstreaming BDS & Connecting Struggles and featured several speakers, but notably Suhad Khatib from the US Campaign and Gabriel Schivone, a “youth organizer” with UNIDOS intelligence-based ethnic studies group in Tucson, AZ. This plenary was to introduce a recurring theme throughout the conference that the BDS movement can find greater numbers and alliances by reaching out in cooperation with other activist groups, particularly ones that are anti-U.S. and see America as a colonialist oppressor. It was pointed out, for example, that Elbit systems, an Israeli company held the contract for surveillance technology along the U.S.-Mexican border and also declared an example of the militarization of police and immigration forces in the United States.

An example of a synergistic approach to BDS was suggested utilizing the people from both BDS and immigration groups would be to coordinate riots as like occur every Friday in the villages in the West Bank in the Holy Land to happen at the same time with similar ones at the U.S.-Mexican border to point out the need for BDS. G48, a British firm that provided prison services in Israel, was said to have pulled out of Israel as a result of the BDS movement tying itself to various “social justice” groups in the UK. Likewise, the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson was cited as another opportunity to promote BDS against Israel in the United States and that ‘similar tactics’ could be used to justify violence, including the “dehumanization of victims and corporate media distortions of reality”. It was claimed again that a member of the St. Louis County Police Department who had killed Michael Brown had trained in Israel in the past, so as to tie Israeli complicity into the Brown shooting. Nobody mentioned that Brown was shot by an officer from the Ferguson police department who had nothing to do with Israel and Michael Brown was not shot by anyone in the St. Louis County Police Department. Not to be deterred by the truth, a week after this conference, an email went out from the US Campaign and from its national leader, Anna Baltzer, calling for a “Palestinian contingent” to be sent to Ferguson to try and make the rioting and Brown killing part of the BDS agenda and connecting it to work for “Palestinian rights” by linking it with other movements for justice, even the environment. Attendees were told how to approach these environmental or racial groups and convince them the BDS movement would help them and that both movements should join together in teamwork to “fight oppression”.

As an example, the Block the Boats campaign against the Zim corporation was mentioned, because it got several longshoremen to refuse to unload the Israeli cargo ships for four days in two major ports. It was alleged the workers lost their income for those days because they believed they were fighting apartheid and helping the human rights of the Palestinians. The fact that Israel is the only state in the Middle East that does NOT practice apartheid and extends full civil rights to all its Arab citizens would be unknown to the stevedores. This is an example why lying by omission is so successful.

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Suhad Khatib                                                    Anna Baltzer

It is easy to imagine why the BDS advocates are able to do this. Since they have a number of “Jews” who are active in their movement, they can approach a union local alongside some union members who may be invited along with and belong to socialist action groups who can introduce them to each other such as International ANSWER. They tell the other union workers that Israel is an apartheid state like South Africa was in the 1980’s (these union locals were involved in fighting apartheid in South Africa back then). They regale the current membership with tales of Israeli atrocities, such as attacks on children or lie to them about Arabs being discriminated against in Israel like it used to be in South Africa. It’s not true, but they convince the workers to forego some days of work to help the Palestinian cause and for “human rights”. In turn, the pro-Palestinian activists promise to turn out for any union protests or actions where they might be needed. Conference attendees were told to look beyond their own immediate needs as Palestinian activists to understand and express sympathy for these other social justice movements, to suggest a unity in fighting oppression. By having so-called “Jews” advocating to boycott other Jews in Israel because they are allegedly “oppressing” an Arab minority then doesn’t seem unreasonable. The hardcore unionists who may belong to communist-inspired union groups or socialist action leagues are more than willing to go along.

The next seminar was titled “Exposing the 1% & Israel’s Agenda to Silence Criticism & Promote Anti-Muslim & Anti-Arab Racism; Organizing Against the Backlash In Ways to Strengthen Our Movement, Resident Joint Struggle, and Weaken Our Opposition.” The two key speakers at this event were “Jews” who claimed to represent the 98% or the “poor”, the rest of “us” as were allegedly represented at the Occupy Movement events of last year in the US. The presentation was led by Max Geller , the leader of the Northeastern University chapter of the Students for Justice in Palestine and Sara Kershnar, founder of the “International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network.”

Geller, in keeping with the tactic of lying by omission, introduced himself as an oppressed Jewish student who was briefly expelled from Northeastern University merely for demonstrating on behalf of the poor oppressed Palestinians. He was reinstated after his university was sued by the ACLU. The uninitiated might believe he was unfairly treated. What he never told his audience was that he was expelled by Northeastern after he had posed for photographs with a machine gun in support of Palestinian terrorist groups in the West Bank. The University felt this was conduct unbecoming one of their students. The ACLU argued it was merely an exercise in free speech. Not wishing to be drawn into an expensive drawn out lawsuit he was readmitted by the University. “Can someone take a photograph of me to show my mother?, he asked from the podium, clearly proud to be the center of attention, the token Jew leading the charge against the Jews in the Middle East. Sara Kershnar followed him and gave a presentation that outlined an interview of the national funding sources for pro-Israel activism in the United States from top to bottom that she said were well-funded to smear and lie about the Palestinian movement. She placed on a board a list of Jewish philanthropies such as the Koret Foundation, the Koch Brothers and others, about twelve of them, that she said provide the bulk of the funding, “…the 1%” she claimed. Then she presented a secondary list that began with Daniel Pipes and the Middle East Forum, the Israel Project and Stand With Us that she said were doled out funds to distribute on lower levels to deal with Palestinian activism. Motioning to her audience she said “most of you as individuals had no doubt on a personal level been the targets of such funding by such groups as Stand With Us.” They concluded with a discussion on how to expose these organizations to the public as being behind the “backlash” against BDS and existing to promote the oppression of the disadvantaged the BDS movement was allegedly protecting.

Thus, starving the Jews out in the Middle East through boycotts and divestments is something these activists sought to promote “justice” both on and off campus in America. At the same time, exposing the wealthy financial support behind the pro-Israel movement to the public was one way they sought to show who the “exploiters” are–rich Jews and their institutions. While nobody said this directly, my initial interpretation of this event was the organizers wanted to show the attendees how those “rich Jews,” the 1%, are behind the alleged oppression of the poor Palestinians and other groups needing “social justice.” This way, other social justice movements in the United States could be convinced it was their duty to stop them by supporting the Palestinian cause through BDS. As mentioned, no mention was made of Hamas and the millions of dollars its leadership has stolen in foreign aid money even from its own people. In other words, Gazans are to be the victims of the “rich Jews,” so much so that of the 1% per cent who are Jews even some among them as at this conference, are supporting BDS.

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Max Geller in West Bank         Sara Kershnar

The next session was a meeting of the Students for Justice (SJP) in Palestine-West

The SJP is said to be on over 80 campuses in the United States. In the past, these chapters usually worked independently of each other with no centralized control. Now the SJP has created both a West Coast central headquarters as well as a National headquarters to coordinate these groups so actions can happen simultaneously across the country and information and resources can be shared and funds raised. Divestment would be the main strategy of SJP chapters working the BDS movement on their campuses. This convention section allowed SJP students to meet each other and network, and tied in with another session titled “Resisting the McCarthysim on Campus: Know Your Rights and Understanding Trends in Palestinian Organizing. Led by Liz Jackson, of Palestine Legal Support, a new legal arm set up to defend BDS and anti-Israel activism on campuses that used to be done mainly by the National Lawyers Guild and sometimes the ACLU. The other spokespeople were from the UCLA SJP and as usual one “Jewish” representative from the Jewish Voice for Peace, a largely Marxist front group that strongly supports BDS against Israel. This session declared that Palestinian free speech was under attack, unfairly, on many campuses merely for criticizing Israel. To hear it told at this event, there are no mock checkpoints where students are accosted on campus on their way to class then told this is common practice against Arabs in the Holy Land, or that IDF soldiers for no reason harass innocent Arabs, even children, nor reenactment scenes of pregnant women being molested and beaten and even raped by IDF soldiers as part of street theater. Some campuses have created security fees to silence such actions it was maintained. This has happened because some of these street theater actions turn violent at times and pro-Israel students on campuses have been called “baby killers” who engage in a type of “McCarthyism”.

Such discussions sought to teach attendees how to fight back against the administrations in their colleges. This included a follow-up on the legal information presented the first day as a pamphlet was again passed out defining what pro-BDS demonstrators may legally do to get their messages across. This event at te conference ran simultaneously with another meeting given by Al Awda New York where participants discussed doing both legal and illegal direct actions such as de-shelving Israeli products in private shops without paying for them, actions that were little more than criminal vandalism.

THE USE OF VIOLENT IMAGERY AND CHILDREN FOR PROPAGANDA

Another important break out event was held titled “Israeli Military Detention: No Way to Treat a Child. A Campaign Model for Local Advocacy Palestinian Rights.”

The International Solidarity Movement and Hamas hit upon a plan last year of suggesting that Israel abuses Palestinian children and even rapes them. This idea was deemed very effective in trying to turn American audiences, even Jews, against the Jewish state and helps to promote BDS. This session featured speakers Jennifer Bing from the American Friends Service Committee, Lynn Pollack, another token Jew from the Jewish Voice for Peace and a new player, Brad Parker, who introduced himself as an attorney from the newly formed NGO sub chapter Defence of Children International-Palestine (DCI) that is based in Chicago.

DCI was recently involved in a fraudulent video in Israel that was designed to copy the Mohammad al Durrah video from years earlier that was fabricated to suggest Israelis were murdering innocent Palestinian children. During some Nakba demonstrations (Nakba being a memorial to the catastrophe of the founding of Israel) outside Ofer Prison inside Israel, a fifteen-year-old Palestinian boy walking home from school was allegedly shot to death for no reason by the IDF. The scene was filmed and flashed all over the world. The film was distributed by Defence for Children International as proof of Israelis shooting innocent Palestinian children. It was subsequently proven after footage was obtained from a nearby security camera at the scene that the perpetrators missed was that the entire event was staged, with a botched scene repositioned and reshot to fake the event. This even became a scandal in Israel but the faked scene had already made its way around the world.

Brad Parker, introduced his new NGO division at this meeting which was clearly designed to enflame the audience. Just prior to discussing the shooting at this event, he and his colleagues beamed on a screen some written accusations of abominable torture by Israelis of Rasmeah Odeh who had been discussed earlier at the conference including the accusation that Israeli police had tried to force her father to rape her in prison in front of 45 people. These accusations were clearly not credible, but they served to rile up the audience for Parker who then segued to a tale of a Palestinian “child” who DCI had allegedly come to defend. According to him, “the Israeli police entered an Arab family home in the middle of the night and demanded of the parents to see the boy who lived there. The boy was awakened by his parents and then seized by the soldiers and removed to an interrogation center operated by the police which was a shipping container” such as found on ships. The boy was allegedly “…not allowed to see or speak to his parents. After being physically abused and tortured, the boy was then transferred to a different police interrogation center inside Israel where he was further tortured” to confess. Only after Parker completed his tale did he disclose the “boy” was in fact sixteen-years-old and was arrested for throwing a rock at a passing car. Another Palestinian boy had implicated him in the stone throwing incident. “That’s not good enough,” Parker said. He then went on to claim that Arab children are routinely kidnapped by the Israeli authorities, tortured and even raped and not allowed to see their parents while in custody.

As usual, the story was a lie and also conveyed only enough information to convey a false impression. Parker, of course, didn’t name the boy or the date of this event and for good reason: A 25 year-old Israeli father, Asher Palmer, and his infant son were both killed on a West Bank highway by stoning while driving by just such “children” recently. Was this the “child” who did that? The audience wouldn’t even know about the Israeli father and infant killed.

The Israeli border police do stage arrests in the middle of the night, but the reason for this is because when they attempt to arrest individuals such as this during the day the entire village surrounds them and tries to prevent the police from taking the perpetrator into custody and a riot can ensue. Parents are allowed to accompany their minor children on arrests, so, in that case, Parker was telling a complete lie. And nobody tortures children or even adults because Israel outlawed torture the same as the United States did many years ago. If such a child had been tortured, he and his parents could bring charges against the police and get free legal help from NGO’s like DCI-Palestine; Israeli courts are very sympathetic to Arabs arrested in the Territories. Parker and his colleagues referred the attendees to his new NGO’s website that he mentioned would be launched officially from Chicago. It was unclear if DCI-Palestine is still operating in Israel or the PA.

Just before the Germans invaded Poland in 1939, one of their propaganda tactics was to claim the Poles were raping and abusing German women and children. This was the same propaganda tactic repeated by Parker. It apparently worked since one middle aged woman in the audience became extremely agitated and blurted out, “Why do they do such disgusting things? This is terrible!” Struck by her ardor, Parker hesitated for a moment for an answer, then said, “It’s the occupation.” Satisfied with such a response having worked, he continued, “They like to humiliate the Arabs any way they can.” When I asked about the faked video of a boy being shot by the IDF, Parker simply said, “I’ve seen the dead body.” When I said the outtakes clearly showed the entire scene was staged and there was no blood, and could easily show this was no killing by the IDF like in the Mohammed Al-Durrah incident, the audience shouted me down. The next morning at breakfast one of the attendees, an activist from Oregon, told me that any time I encountered conflicting information about what was said at the conference from outsiders, or at debates, to simply say the Israelis made things up and were not to be believed.

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OTHER ACTIONS

Smaller discussion groups were held later to discuss ways to boycott corporations like Hewlett Packard and Veolia. HP was said to violate human rights because it provides identity cards that help speed Palestinian Authority workers through the checkpoints to work in Israel. Veolia was said to have been a BDS victory because the BDS movement accused them of running buses like in the Jim Crow South that supposedly discriminated against the Arab workers. Veolia reported they sold off their bus services as a business decision solely unrelated to the BDS nonsense, nevertheless, the U.S. Campaign’s leader, Anna Baltzer, deemed this a major victory for the BDS movement. Ironically, she then claimed that when companies like Veolia sell off assets they usually repurchase them under new names and she insisted the BDS movement would still pursue Veolia in any case because it provides clean water to the settlements in the West Bank and the Jerusalem Light Rail that is extremely popular among Arab workers. Of those organizers attacking Hewlett Packard, the leader was a woman from Jewish Voice for Peace in Los Angeles, former TV actress Estee Chandler and another elderly Jewish woman from Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism (QUIT) lent support. Chandler frequently sends out emails supporting a Holocaust denier and Palestinian organizations that call for the complete destruction of Israel. Clearly neither of them had been to the West Bank to see Veolia’s popularity among the Arab population there and how their BDS activities hurt the Arabs more than Israelis.

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Estee Chandler

Of note was one session that introduced a speech by Mike Coogan, the U.S. Campaign’s “Legislative Coordinator” who boasted he lobbies in Congress and who took credit for killing or delaying AIPAC legislation. As a 501 c3 educational nonprofit, the U.S. Campaign is not allowed to lobby congress. But, then again engaging in illegal or marginally legal activities is de rigueur for the U.S. Campaign. The IRS criminal investigations division is, however, looking into their activities even now due to a misuse of their nonprofit status.

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Mike Coogan. “Legislative coordinator”

Any business or philanthropy operated by or the help Israel was smeared with tales of false atrocities or thefts from Arabs at these sessions. The Jewish National Fund, operating since 1903, was accused of “stealing land from Arabs” and “destroying Arab trees to damage the environment.” The fact is the JNF was set up to purchase land legally to help settle Jewish refugees in the Jewish national homeland and never stole land from anyone during its entire existence. And Israel plants more trees than any other country in the world yet the speakers at the conference told everyone the opposite. The JNF was to be designated as a recurring target using such misrepresentations along with false accusations of abusing and raping Arab children by Israelis. This was to be the game plan for the coming year.

One of the major conference discussions took place toward the end of the event on Sunday that involved a new tactic to attack Israel and its Jews. Titled “Block the Boat: A West Coast response to the Call for BDS and to Stop the Attack on Gaza,” it introduced the main organizers of a burgeoning program of trying to prevent ships from Israel’s Zim shipping line from unloading at western ports in the United States. Initiated by Reem Assil of the Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC) in San Francisco and Sara Kershnar of the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network at Oakland ports, who were then joined by Garrick Ruiz, a Latino and “long time Palestinian activist” with BDS-LA to organize at L.A. and Long Beach ports, the program was deemed very successful. Ahlam Muhtaseb from Al Awda-San Diego, the hosting member group for this conference of the BDS movement, finished out the panel. Al Awda means “the return” and the openly anti-Semitic group advocates taking all of Israel back from the Jews and advocates the complete dismantling the Jewish state to create “Palestine.”

These four panelists described how they had persuaded a local longshoreman’s union to refuse to unload the Israeli ships in Oakland, California and how this had also spread via social networks on the Internet to include docks in Los Angeles and Long Beach through other southern California union locals too. The speakers boasted of delaying the unloading of Zim ships for hours in Tacoma and planning actions in Seattle also. It was explained that by having radicals from L.A.-based communist groups who had allied with AROC they were amazed at how successful they were in convincing union longshoreman to support Hamas in Gaza during the last war there and since. Communist or radical socialist dialog was part of the discussion.

Reem Assil went on to explain how Stop the Boats is “an opportunity for AROC to build power in our community against the anti-Arab social economy” and provides “a real clear knowledge of capitalism and its exploitation of labor. It’s an opportunity for us to do longer term organizing between labor and the community,” she said.

 

By having “Jewish” spokespeople approach the union locals and telling them Israel is an apartheid state (when it is the only state in the Middle East that does not practice apartheid), the activists managed to get working people to even forego their incomes for four days by refusing to unload the ships. Through social media they also enlisted crowds of anarchists and radicals across California from radical Latino and other groups to join the blockade.

Zim was described by Ahlam Muhtaseb as a national business controlled by Israel that had brought Jews to the Holy Land since 1947 and as an excellent target to wreck the Israeli economy and aid Gaza, which is in fact to aid Hamas. “The very first thing when you look at Zim is that it was involved in the ethnic cleansing and colonization of Palestine,” she said. “It transported hundreds of thousands of Jews into Palestine. Today it is very involved in the transport of ammunition and weapons and is the 10th largest transport service in the world which makes it vital to Israel and a good target.”

The program was deemed so successful that plans were discussed by Sara Kershnar to bring the movement to east coast ports and even New Orleans in the future as a means of ruining the Israeli economy.

Reem Assil continued, “We’re really on a high. It’s grown since August 16th. The importance of the ports is nothing new for social justice movements. We see the ports as one of epitomes of creative activism through the flow of commerce. Historically, we always thought labor was a very important part of our story, particularly with Oakland and the International Longshoreman’s Workers Union (ILWU) when we’ve seen them stand against human rights violations and with social justice movements.”

 

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Reem Assil of AROC

 

One thing that was frightening about this event was the continual lying and misrepresentation that was not to serve to make peace in the Middle East, but rather to assist Hamas and the PLO in an endless economic war of ultimately bringing down the Jewish state completely. Those who were attending, even the “Jews,” were passionate about destroying Israel by any means necessary. It is this undying passion to destroy the Jewish state by people such those who produced and attended this conference that seems so much more powerful than that of people who want to see Israel survive. During a new session that discussed pro-Israel financing, Sara Kershnar pointed out how the Reut Institute had warned that the continual de-legitimization of Israel posed more of a threat to Israel’s long term existence than any military threat. This means that the organizers at this conference know this and feel time is on their side and that they can lie and use propaganda tactics in endless arrays to undermine Israel’s existence for terrorist groups like Hamas. Accusations such as “ethnic cleansing” and “genocide” can be hurled about to unknowing audiences even though the Arab population inside Israel and in Gaza and the West Bank has grown 10,000 per cent since 1948.

All the while they think they can make people think they are doing “humanitarian” work when they are really supporting fascism and anti-Semitism. The Jews among them see their Jewish ancestry as a tool to be used to fool people into supporting enemies of the Jewish people and of democracy, and judging by their deconstruction of the truth, they are succeeding more and more as the years go by. The coming years will be sure to be filled with false accusations of children murdered and raped by Israel, and of persecution of black Americans as being partly the result of doing business with Israel so as to align black Americans against the Jewish state (Anna Baltzer has sent out an email asking for a “Palestine contingent” to join the rioters and protestors in Ferguson after the conference). All of this to promote real apartheid against Jews in the Middle East on behalf of Hamas while hopefully tricking Americans, some even Jewish, to think they are doing just the opposite.

In keeping up the deception the Stop the Boat campaign also is hurting the Palestinian population back in Gaza and the West Bank. Unreported in mainstream media is the fact that Israel’s business newspaper, the Globes, reported as far back as 2009 that Israeli firms export 2.7 billion U.S. dollars’ worth of Israeli goods a year to the PA and Gaza to the general Palestinian population. The attacks on the Zim shipments are in part a way to embarrass the Palestinian Authority government for cooperating with Israel and to keep the war roiling forever on behalf of the BDS leadership. BDS movement leaders in the US have their own careers and agendas tied to continuing endless and useless war while claiming they are for peace. Jewish philanthropic organizations would do well to recognize this genuine threat and do as much as possible to stop these vicious people who are not promoting peace, but rather a new type of warfare that doesn’t even benefit the Palestinian people in the Holy Land.

As assaults continue on US campuses, as Jewish and Israeli academics find themselves barred from academic events, as people loot and burn in Ferguson and fighting continues in the Middle East occasionally spilling over to US campuses, we can all be sure the BDS movement organized by the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation will be behind most of it.

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Garrick Ruiz                                             Ahlam Muhtaseb of Al Awda

Hostility Against Israel In Latin America: What Does It Really Mean?

During the recent “Operation Protecting Edge” held by Israel in response to attacks by Hamas against Israeli civilians, most Latin American countries took a prejudiced and intentionally political attitude against the State of Israel.

Indeed, before any hard evidence was registered with regard to the circumstances under which this war is being fought, several Latin American countries reached conclusions. Brazil, Chile, El Salvador, Ecuador and Peru temporarily withdrew their ambassadors from Tel Aviv in protest at what they considered “a disproportionate Israeli action that caused deaths of innocent Palestinians”. Mercosur, the main South American trade bloc, called on the United Nations to probe Israeli “war crimes”, echoing the discourse of the infamous United Nations Human Rights Council.

Marco Aurelio Garcia, ideologue and architect of Brazil’s foreign policy, described Israel’s actions as “genocide”. No word was said about Hamas’ aggression.

What’s more, the Brazilian government cited the death toll based on Palestinian sources that often lack sufficient credibility. Although figures are not yet clear, Israel has stated that at least half of the fallen were Palestinian Hamas terrorists or members of the Islamic Jihad.

Chile followed in the footsteps of Brazil on behalf of their interpretation of international law, ignoring that Israel’s war against Hamas is completely legitimate and legal. Also, overlooked by both Brazil and Chile was the fact that Hamas attacked Israel, threatened to kill its’ people, violated multiple ceasefires, and cynically used their own citizens as human shields. The use of their own people to be used as human shields was part of their strategy as was discovered in their written manuals. This is not to mention that, in addition, Hamas has effectively obstructed the peace process in Oslo, intimidated and weakend the Palestinian Authority and demanded the elimination of the State of Israel and the Jewish majority that inhabits it.

The Uruguayan government, without removing its ambassador described the Israeli action as “genocide”. Furthermore, the Uruguayan foreign minister Luis Almagro criticized the Jewish community for its support of Israel, declaring that Jews should be the first to condemn Israel because of their own experience with genocide. According to a leader in the Uruguayan Jewish community, the foreign minister later admitted that this Uruguayan declaration was issued under pressure from Brazil and Venezuela.

In Argentina, Kirchner deputies rushed to condemn the killing of innocent civilians in Gaza without condemning Hamas. The official or semiofficial media interviewed Israeli citizens and tried to encourage them to make negative generalizations and unfounded accusations against Israeli civil society and its institutions, “confirming” that the Israelis are the “villains” of this film.

Of course, it is important to point out that the government in Venezuela, whose official and semi-official bodies have been openly anti-Semitic, urged the Jewish community to speak out against Israel, which led to the Wiesenthal Center appealing to the Organization of American States (OAS) to defend the rights of Jewish citizens. ALL of this reflects the illiberal character that Venezuela and other countries exercise over their own citizens. it also confirms the poor human rights record of Venezuela that the U. S. is still so hesitant to recognize despite the hard evidence on the ground.

Then, there is Bolivia, a country dominated by a totalitarian ideology orchestrated from above. Bolivia defined Israel as a “terrorist state” and changed visa procedures for Israelis willing to visit the country.

Finally, Daniel Ortega, president of Nicaragua and ruthless violator of human rights, declared that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is possessed by the devil and urged Pope Francis “to remove the demons from the Prime Minister’s head”. Furthermore, at the upcoming meeting of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), which will take place on August 21 and 22, a wide condemnation of Israel is expected. The language used is not clear as yet, but it is clear that the focus will be on Israel’s military response and death of civilians. No condemnation of Hamas should be expected and there is no chance that any of these countries would recognize that Hamas is a terrorist organization.

Curiously enough, the Palestinian Authority (PA) has invested much time and money in lobbying the left-wing governments in Latin America. In fact, as cease-fire negotiations move along, the PA presented its strategic plan. Among the seven clauses of the Palestinian strategy six of them deal with the future of Gaza in pragmatic terms. One clause among the six reads “The PA Foreign Ministry signs bilateral agreements and conducts diplomatic trips to Latin America”. There are no details on this clause.

What is interesting is that current negotiations with Israel empower the Palestinian Authority to exercise more control on Gaza and at the same time it slowly eases up restrictions on Gaza as all the Palestinians factions promise to stop attacking Israel and build tunnels. In fact, relations between Israel and the PA on the ground improve.

Why would Latin American countries move to join condemnations of Israel at a time when not even one Arab country was willing to do so? The reason is that it provides them with another ideological tool to ingratiate themselves with third world countries and confront the United States face to face and send the message that the U.S. is no longer “the boss” in the region.

The fact that Brazil joins hands with Venezuela is not new since I already stated it multiple times that Brazil has been and is the most valuable political ally of Venezuela.

But the fact that Brazil and Venezuela continue to join hands on international politics is not coincidental and ultimately may have deeper consequences for the geo-politics of the region and for human rights.

The region, under the leadership of Brazil, has searched for South-South cooperation, not only for economic reasons. Latin America seeks a second independence, this time from the United States. Brazil often has great influence over the political thinking and foreign policies of other Latin American counties as it practices an ideological and autonomous foreign policy. So solidarity with the third world is encouraged and making common cause with other regions in the Arab world and Africa, which are also considered “victims of colonialism and exploitation by the developed world” makes sense.

This has already led Brazil and much of the rest of the Latin American countries to support the “Brasilia Declaration” of May 2005, which called for eliminating American sanctions on Syria; commended and defended Sudan at a time it was committing acts of genocide in Darfur; and; adopted an apologetic attitude towards terrorism by calling to investigate the causes of terrorism. Likewise, Brazil never condemned the genocide in Syria or the persecutions of Christians in Iraq.

In other words, Brazil is not concerned about genocides or human rights, as has been demonstrated time and time again.

This is why the emergence of Brazil at the international level will be harmful because it has not demonstrated a moral criterion for judging right.

Brazil, which aspires to a permanent seat on the Security Council of the United Nations is trying to get the sympathy of those members of the United Nations to form a majority consistently hostile towards Israel. In this case, Brazil would be no different from China and Russia, two apologists of rogue states and terrorist groups. It is crucial to stand up to Brazil’s international ambition. Brazil’s place in the Security Council must be denied and its regional influence must be stopped and counterbalanced until Brazil’s government is able to demonstrate good moral criteria, concern for human rights, and distances itself from the distorted world view of the non-aligned countries.